For starters, enter an individual generally considered the greatest of all Roman historians, Senator Publius Cornelius Tacitus, who was born a couple decades after Jesus’s death. Tacitus not only gives a direct reference to the particular Jesus in question, but, interestingly, he also states that...
behalf of those who were unable to reach their families that day. I was not disappointed. From the Called staff, who stepped up to give the “Minor Setbacks” (as the kids so aptly named themselves) the leadership they would need for Called “Week 3,” to Christ Church, and the generos...
aChristmas or Christmas Day is an annual holiday celebrated on December 25 that commemorates the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. The date of commemoration is not known to be Jesus' actual birthday, and may have initially been chosen to correspond with either a historical Roman festival or the winte...
aChristmas or Christmas Day is a holiday generally observed on December 25 (with alternative days of January 6, 7 and 19) to commemorate the birth of Jesus, the central figure of Christianity.[8][9] The actual birthday of Jesus is not known, and the events of his birth are recorded in...
[...] To start with, the period you’re asking about is largely before the point at which Jesus was born, let alone when he would have been even remotely notable or relevant to the Empire at large. Jesus’ birth is usually taken to be somewhere around 4 BCE, the year of the death...
"Jesus." said Brando, “I'm fabulous at it". B Brando was not the first person to note that the line between an artist and a liar is a line one. If art is a kind of lying, then lying is a form of art, albeit of a lower order-as Oscar Wilde and Mark Twain have observed....
(the footage is said to include a memorable scene featuring two dwarves and a giant Samoan). "If you can lie, you can act." Brando told Jod Kaftan, a writer for Rolling Stone and one of the few people to have viewed the footage. “Are you good at lying?” asked Kaftan. "Jesus."...